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Driving 270 Miles . Google Maps
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i need to make a 270 mile journey tonight or early morning. google maps state the time would be approx 4.30 hrs - 5.20 hrs. that is at a typical speed of 50 mph.
but i will be driving sometimes at 70-90 mph on motorway, average 80mph.
how long would it then take me ?
cheers
but i will be driving sometimes at 70-90 mph on motorway, average 80mph.
how long would it then take me ?
cheers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Before any long Journey DD, make sure your car is fit for the journey, night driving is far easier regards Traffic than day time, during the day you can not get an estimate due to traffic hold ups, where you are travelling from / to / Road Works, what is your starting Point & have you a time Schedule? never think that from A>>To B will take you so many hours, you can estimate but never does it work like that.
I'm not sure about Google maps but if you look on something like AA routeplanner it won't ask you to make a judgement about 'typical' speed since that is determined primarily by the roads and the traffic conditions. The routeplanner will give a reasonably good estimate but in my experience there will always be an unforeseen hold up so I would add on maybe half an hour. If Googlemaps gives a range I would use towards the top of the range - say 5 hours. If AA routeplanner or my satnav said 4-30 I'd allow 5 hours.
So have a look at AA routeplanner or your satnav.
So have a look at AA routeplanner or your satnav.
I just looked at Google maps and when I put in the start and finish postcodes it just gives me what looks like a good estimate- it doesn't give me a range or atypical speed figure, so i'm not sure where your figures are from.
In my experience it's difficult to beat the estimated time per 100 miles by more than a few minutes and in practice it usually takes a maybe 5-10 minutes more per 100 miles
In my experience it's difficult to beat the estimated time per 100 miles by more than a few minutes and in practice it usually takes a maybe 5-10 minutes more per 100 miles
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